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It has 481 amino acids and its assembly composition is monomeric (or, that it is one distinct polypeptide with an A and B chain). Attached on the sides is the <scene name='77/777640/Octyl-glucose_neopentyl_glycol/1'>Octyl Glucose Neopentyl Glycol</scene> is a surfactant for membrane protein manipulation, allowing GLUT3 protein to easily enter a cell.
It has 481 amino acids and its assembly composition is monomeric (or, that it is one distinct polypeptide with an A and B chain). Attached on the sides is the <scene name='77/777640/Octyl-glucose_neopentyl_glycol/1'>Octyl Glucose Neopentyl Glycol</scene> is a surfactant for membrane protein manipulation, allowing GLUT3 protein to easily enter a cell.
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There are two chains that compose the GLUT3 protein. These chains are names the <scene name='77/777640/A_chain/1'>A chain</scene> and the <scene name='77/777640/B_chain/1'>B Chain</scene>
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There are two chains that compose the GLUT3 protein. These chains are names the <scene name='77/777640/A_chain/3'>A chain</scene> and the <scene name='77/777640/B_chain/2'>B Chain</scene>
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 20:50, 20 February 2018

GLUT3

Animated model of the human glucose transporter GLUT3 / SLC2A3

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References

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